An employers guide to achieving corporate wellbeing
As the
economy changes, the workforce of the future alters, the working age
population increases, the nature of illness alters and lifestyle choices
adapt, interventions in the workplace become increasingly important for
the workplace, society and the economy.
This toolkit
incorporates current thinking around workplace health and offers a
straightforward process that can be applied to any organisation. It
incorporates lessons learned through the Business Action on Health
campaign and will help you to identify the health and well-being needs
of your workforce and offer suggestions as to how you might address
these through a holistic, cohesive programme that can achieve wide
buy-in across your business.
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For further information, contact Deborah McConnell, Tel (028) 9046 0606.
Engagement Planner
Download our latest Engagement Planner for 2012 to get ideas and suggestions for engaging those in your workplace this coming year.
Engagement Planner 2012
What difference can a lunch break make?
Many people spend between 40 to 65 hours per week at work, so, where better to initiate a change in lifestyle than through the workplace? In this publication, we offer a helping hand by suggesting simple ways to begin improving your health by making the most of your lunch break.
Download your own healthy lunch break booklet
Practical Tips on Smoking Cessation, Emotional Resilience, and Food & Nutrition
Watch some professionals give practical advice:
1) Bernie Neeson, Ulster Cancer Foundation, on Smoking Cessation
2) Mary Keightly, Mind Associate, on Emotional Resilience
3) Jane McClenaghan, on good foods to include in your diet
These can be accessed from the See Also section on the right-hand side of the page.